V. general zig zag work, Joining with zig zag stitches, V. general zig zag work —42 – SINGER 216G User Manual

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V. GENERAL ZIG ZAG WORK

Fig. 38

Joining with Zig Zag Stitches

(Fig. 38)

Zig zag work is used most
frequently

for

sewing

two

pieces

of

material

together

(sewing

on

edges,

basting,

and inserting), the edges of

which

have

been

previously

cut evenly.. Ribbons or lace
can

also

be

edge-stitched

together. For best results in

performing

this

work

use

the zig zag foot (No. 17,
Fig. 2).

To Attach Lace (Fig. 39)

Fold the edge of the goods
under about 2 or 3 mm. and
then

sew

the

lace

to

the

fold of the material with a

zig

zag

stitch.

The

folded

edge is now cut off up to

the zig zag stitch. The zig
zag foot is used for this sew­

ing operation (No. 17, Fig. 2).

Fig. 39

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